Hi, Friends.....
I am here to share a card I made by experimenting around with negative die cuts. These are the leftover outside parts of the paper that remain after a shape is die cut from it. Sometimes these just get tossed, but I strategically had cut the images so I could use them. This Sizzix - TH Alterations - Bird Branch die is perfect for this because the shape leftover makes a great silhouette shaker.....or in my case this time, a non-shaker. :) You'll see what I mean.
First I took a negative in midnight blue card stock and stenciled some snowflakes over it with my Simon Says Stamp - Falling Snow stencil. I used an inexpensive white ink pad and a sponge dauber to get inside the little holes and then heat embossed with WOW! Embossing Powder - White Puff for a soft fluffy look and feel.
You can see that I use my old JoAnn.com packing slips for scrap paper. I have a LOT of these!! lol... |
I glued a piece of acetate film to a shimmery silver negative of the die cut and then layered the blue one over that one just slightly offset to give a shiny "shadow" that is difficult to see in the photo below. Then I layered the sequined piece under the acetate window and put this on a white card base. So this gives the impression of a shaker, but all the shaker bits are glued down and enables this card to be quite thin and flat.
I finished it up with a sentiment from my Quietfire Designs - The Woods Would be Very Silent stamp set that I stamped in blue and heat embossed with clear powder. I cut it out in a curvy shape to accentuate the lovely calligraphy and mounted it on dimensional foam. I also outlined the entire card front with my silver Elmer's - Painters Marker.
Hope you enjoyed seeing my experiment. I like it a lot and I hope you do, too. Thank you for stopping by today. It is a snowy day here in Idaho. If you are experiencing wintery weather, please do not take chances on the roads......just stay home and craft!! :)
<3
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. Cards in Envy - Snow Birds
2. Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Be Square (My card is square.)
3. The Male Room Challenge #51 - Anything Goes
4. Word Art Wednesday Weeks 264-265 - AG with Family Friendly Sentiment
5. Daisy Chain Challenge #4 - Add Some Sparkle
6. Cuttlebug Mania - Winter Wonderland - use manual die cutting machine, any mfr (I used a Big Shot.)
7. Tuesday Throwdown Challenge #325 - Snowflakes
8. Make My Monday Challenge #37 - A Winter's Walk
9. Craft Stamper January TIMI Challenge - Anything Goes (must stamp)
10. Unicorn Challenge #17 - January Blues
11. Great Impressions - January Color Challenge
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ReplyDeleteyour card is very beautiful!
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Beautiful snow and snowbird card! I love your technique! Thanks for sharing it with us at Cards in Envy.
ReplyDeleteLove how your experiment turned into this gorgeous card, and never seen a non shaking shaker before :) xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and I love the instructions! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Tuesday Throwdown Challenge....it's always a pleasure seeing your work!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty creation! I love the negative die effect! Thanks for playing along with us at Great Impressions and good luck! Hugs, Robin
ReplyDeleteA wonderful winter card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining Cuttlebug Mania this time!
Swissie DT
I like how you used the negative piece left over from die cutting and I also think you are clever to make a non-shaking shaker card. Too cool! Actually, downright cold with all that snow.
ReplyDeleteCLEVER and impressive successful experiment. Great work. Thank you for linking to us at The Male Room ATG challenge. Hope to see you again.
ReplyDeleteFaith DT
Such a lovely card and beautiful sentiment. Thanks so much for sharing your technique with us. I hope you will join us again over at Cards in Envy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun take on a shaker card Janis! I had to come over for a closer look and read through your explanation of the process because I could not figure out how you made the falling snow. So...stencil, white ink pad, sponge dauber, and embossing powder....got it! That little bird looks like he's singing up a storm and celebrating winter all out.
ReplyDeletewow. ..this is so fabulous!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for playing along with us at make my Monday!
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What a lovely card and I adore the snowy wintery scene you've created...it's fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog... :)
ReplyDeleteA clever way to use negative die card. A very pretty and cleverly constructed card. Thanks for sharing with us at Make My Monday. Caz DT
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I really like all the dimension and shimmer too. Great words. Sorry to be so late commenting, and thanks for playing along with our Anything Goes Challenge at The Male Room. Deborah, DT.
ReplyDeleteStunning make thanks for playing at Unicorn Challenge Blog lisa DT https://handmadewithlovebylisa.blogspot.co.uk/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thank you for joining our Great Impressions Color Challenge this month.
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Beautiful!! Thank you for joining with us at Daisy Chain Challenge :)
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